Fusilier Brigiade / RRF Officer's Mess Dress Bullion Collar Badge
Worn vertically in facing pairs on the mess dress jacket. This one with St George facing to the left. Circa 46mm tall. Removed from uniform but in good condition. As worn by officers of the Fusilier Brigade 1962 - 1968, thereafter by Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
Col D R Wood No 244 (Edn 2) refers but this one slightly taller). read more
20.00 GBP
East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry Pair of Facing Bi-metal Collar Badges
Die cast, two part construction with two original long loops to the reverse. Each circa 4.3cm wide. In very good condition. Not an exact match but display really well together. This pattern worn 1920 - 1956. Scarce.
E67.13 read more
45.00 GBP
Cheshire Regiment Militia / Volunteer Battalion Collar Badge
Die struck in white metal with two dark toned copper loops to the reverse. Does not appear to have been cut down from the glengarry circlet. Possibly also worn on the field service cap but Churchill is convinced they were worn as collar badges when in white metal by either the Militia and / or Volunteer Battalions pre 1908. Slight crease in top ray of uppermost point of the star otherwise i... read more
20.00 GBP
WW1 / WW2 Middlesex Regiment Officer's OSD Collar Badge
A die cast dark bronze example with two original loops to the reverse. one lug slightly bent over otherwise in very good condition.
D73.6 read more
8.00 GBP
WW1 / WW2 Middlesex Regiment Officer's OSD Collar Badge
A die cast dark bronze example with two original loops to the reverse. one lug slightly bent over otherwise in very good condition.
D73.6 read more
8.00 GBP
5th Dragoon Guards Officers OSD Bronze Collar Badge, right facing
Circa 3.2cm tall with two original loops to the reverse (not very well aligned), quite crudely cast to reverse, possibly lacquered but otherwise in very good condition.
C13.20 read more
20.00 GBP
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (A&SH) Officers Die Cast OSD Bronze Collar Badge - Cats Tail Up
An early pattern collar badge in good condition with two original loops to the reverse. Cats Tail Up, which Churchill claims is a pre 1902 issue.
Churchill No 1829 refers.
E15.30 read more
QVC Victorian East Surrey Regiment Other Ranks Matched Pair of Brass Collar Badges
A closely matching pair with flat QVC crown as authorised for wear in 1894 and replaced by a version with a King's Crown in 1903. Two dark toned loops to the reverse of each. In very good condition and scarce.
Churchill No 872 refers.
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35.00 GBP
Lothians & Border Horse Yeomanry Pair of Gilding Metal Collar Badges
A close matching pair, one with some spots of verdigris, otherwise in good condition.
Churchill & Westlake No 93 refers.
K11.4 read more
16.00 GBP
25th Middlesex (Bank of England) Rifle Volunteer Corps Officers Fire Gilt Collar Badge
A stunning beautifully fire gilt example with two original loops. Worn in non facing pairs. Circa 31mm tall. The crest of the Bank of England, and the corps was primarily formed from its employees. The regiment was disbanded in 1907, having joined the KRRC in 1881 as one of its volunteer battalions. Rare and you wont find a better example.
Churchill No 1494 refers.
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